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MyEyeGotLazy

Diggin’ in the Frames
A look back by MyEyeGotLazy
On View: Nov 7 – Dec 14, 2025
Opening Reception: Nov 7, 6-9PM
Bronx Documentary Center
614 Courtlandt Ave
Bronx, NY 10451
Gallery Hours: Thur-Fr 3-7PM
+ Sat-Sun 1-5PM
Free admission.
From zine to movement—Diggin’ in the Frames showcases how MyEyeGotLazy transforms photography into connection, creativity, and community beyond the digital frame.

This exhibition was made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
Header image: © Izael Rivera Flores (@izaelflores13)
What began as a small independent zine in late 2022 has grown into a collective platform that uses photography as a tool for connection, visibility, and shared experience. Through limited-run publications, exhibitions, and public activations, MyEyeGotLazy has created space for photographers at all levels to share their perspectives beyond social media.
At its core, Diggin’ in the Frames explores how photography comes to life off the screen—in print, on walls, and within communities—revealing its power to connect people and the collective creativity that shapes culture.
The exhibition features selections from past issues of MyEyeGotLazy, archival materials, and highlights from exhibitions and collaborations that have shaped its identity. It reflects on the collaborative spirit that has fueled the platform’s growth while celebrating the photographers and contributors who have helped build it along the way.
Diggin’ in the Frames invites reflection on the physical and communal nature of photography. It celebrates photography not only as an art form but as a living community built on collaboration, creativity, and intention.
MyEyeGotLazy is a self-published photography zine and creative platform founded by Francisco Vasquez and Jean-Andre Antoine. Dedicated to showcasing the energy and vision of contemporary street photography, the platform features work from photographers at all levels, including emerging artists, established names, and those in between. Through limited-run publications, exhibitions, and public activations, MyEyeGotLazy creates space for community storytelling and authentic connection. In an age where most images are consumed on screens, it promotes photography in its most intentional form: in print and in person.




